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VX-800
Operating Manual
VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.
4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan
VERTEX STANDARD
US Headquarters
17210 Edwards Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703, U.S.A.
International Division
8350 N.W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33166, U.S.A.
YAESU EUROPE B.V.
P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The Netherlands
YAESU UK LTD.
Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close
Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.
YAESU GERMANY GmbH
Am Kronberger Hang 2, D-65824 Schwalbach, Germany
VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD.
Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road,
Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Contents
Controls & Connectors ...................................................................................................................................................... 1
Before You Begin ................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Battery Pack Installation and Removal ........................................................................................................................... 2
Low Battery Indication ................................................................................................................................................... 2
Operation ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Preliminary Steps ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
Operation Quick Start ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Advanced Operation .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Soft key and Toggle switch Functions ............................................................................................................................ 6
Description of Operating Functions ............................................................................................................................. 8
ARTS (Auto Range Transpond System) ....................................................................................................................... 13
DTMF Paging System .................................................................................................................................................. 13
Understanding Radio Waves ........................................................................................................................................... 14
Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Accessories & Options ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
Congratulations!
You now have at your fingertips a valuable communications tool-a
two-way radio !
Rugged, reliable and easy to use, your
radio will keep you in constant touch with
your colleagues for years to come, with negligible maintenance down-time.
Please take a few minutes to read this manual carefully. The information presented here will allow you to
derive maximum performance from your radio, in case questions arise later on.
We're glad you joined the
team. Call on us anytime, because communications is
our business. Let us help you get your message across.
CONTROLS & CONNECTORS
VX-800 OPERATING MANUAL
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Battery Pack Installation and Removal
Low Battery Indication
r To install the battery, hold the transceiver with
your left hand, so your palm is over the speaker
and your thumb is on the top of the belt clip. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment
on the back of the radio while tilting the Belt Clip
outward, then close the Battery Pack Latch until
it locks in place with a “Click.”
r As the battery discharges during use, the voltage
gradually becomes lower. When the battery voltage reaches 6.0 volts, it is time to substitute a
freshly charged battery and recharge the depleted
pack. The LED indicator on the top of the radio
will blink red when the battery voltage is low (6
Volts or lower).
r Avoid recharging Ni-Cd batteries often with little
use between charges, as this can degrade the
charge capacity. We recommend that you carry
an extra, fully-charged pack with you so the operational battery may be used until depletion (this
“deep cycling” technique promotes better longterm battery capacity).
r To remove the battery, turn the radio off and remove any protective cases. Open the Battery Pack
Latch on the bottom of the radio, then slide the
battery downward and out from the radio while
unfolding the Belt Clip.
Do not attempt to open any of the rechargeable Lithium-Ion and Ni-Cd packs,
as they could explode if accidentally shortcircuited.
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Notice !
There are no owner-serviceable parts inside the
transceiver. All service jobs must be referred to
Service
an authorized
Representative. Consult your Authorized
Dealer for installation of
optional accessories.
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OPERATION
Preliminary Steps
Operation Quick Start
r Install a charged battery
pack onto the transceiver,
as described previously.
r Screw the supplied antenna onto the Antenna
jack. Never attempt to operate this transceiver
without an antenna connected.
r If you have a Speaker/Microphone, we recommend
that it not be connected until you are familiar with
the basic operation of the VX-800.
r Turn the top panel’s
VOL/PWR knob
clockwise to turn on
the radio on.
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r Pull and turn the top
panel's CH selector
knob to choose the
desired operating
channel. A channel
name will appear on
the LCD. If you want
to select the operating channel from a different
Memory Channel Group, pressing the Soft key
(assigned to the Memory Group Up or Down
function) to select the Memory Channel Group
to be you want before selecting the operating
channel. A group name will appear on the LCD
whenever the Soft key is pressed.
Note: Some models are programmed so that the
operating channels are selected by the
Soft key and the memory channel group
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OPERATION
is selected by the channe selector knob.
For further details, contact your
dealer..
r Rotate the V O L /
PWR knob to set the
volume level. If no
signal is present, press
and hold in the Monitor button (the center
button on the left side)
more than 2 seconds;
background noise will
now be heard, and
you may use this to set
the VOL/PWR knob
for the desired audio
level.
Press and hold the Monitor button more than 2 seconds (or press the Monitor button twice) to quiet
the noise and resume normal (quiet) monitoring.
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r To transmit, press
and hold the PTT
switch. Speak into
the microphone area
of the front panel
grille (lower righthand corner) in a normal voice level. To return to the Receive mode,
release the PTT switch.
r Press the Soft key (if assigned to the Scan function) or switch the Toggle Switch to the assigned
“Scan” position (when so programmed by your
dealer) to start the scanner. The scanner rapidly
steps through each of the dealer-programmed
channels, looking for incoming calls.
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OPERATION
r Press the top panel’s
SEL1/SEL2 key to
activate one of the
preprogrammed functions which may have
been enabled at the
time of programming
by the dealer. Similarly, when using the 16-key
version, the [A], [B], [C], and [D] function keys
activate one of these functions, if programmed
by the dealer. See the next section for details regarding the available features.
r Switch the top panel’s
Toggle Switch to the
[A], [B] or [Center]
position to activate
one of the pre-programmed functions
which may have been
enabled at the time of programming by the dealer.
When this switch is in the [A (left)], [B (right)]
or [Center] position, the feature programmed (by
your dealer) to that switch position will be activated. See the next section for details regarding
the available features.
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r Press the DTMF keys on the telephone keypad
while pressing the PTT switch to send DTMF
tones (16-key version only).
r If a Speaker/Microphone is available, remove the
plastic cap and its two mounting screws from the
right side of the transceiver, then align the connector of the Speaker/Microphone on the transceiver body; secure the connector pin using the
screws supplied with the Speaker/Microphone.
Hold the speaker grille up next to your ear while
receiving. To transmit, press the PTT switch on
the Speaker/Microphone, just as you would on
the main transceiver’s body, and speak into the
microphone on a normal voice level.
Note: Save the original plastic cap and its mounting screws. They should be reinstalled when
not using the Speaker/Microphone.
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ADVANCED OPERATION
Soft Key and Toggle Switch Functions
The VX-800 includes the [SEL1], [SEL2], [MON],
and [LAMP] Keys, and the Toggle Switch, while
the 16-key version additionally provides [A], [B],
[C], [D] function Keys. The Soft key and Toggle
Switch functions can be customized, via programming by your
dealer, to meet
your communications/network requirements. Some
features may require the purchase and installation of
optional internal accessories. The possible Soft key
and Toggle Switch programming features are illustrated at the right, and their functions are explained
on page 8. For further details, contact your
dealer. For future reference,
check the box next to each function that has been
assigned to the Soft key and Toggle Switch on your
particular radio, and keep it handy.
Toggle Switch (Position)
Functions
A
center
B
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
None
Channel Scan
Dual Watch
High/Low Power
Talk Around
TX Save Disable
LCD Invert
Encryption Disable*
Lock
Follow-Me Scan
Group recall Shortcut
* requires DTMF/Encryption Unit
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ADVANCED OPERATION
Functions
SEL1
SEL2
MON
Soft Key
LAMP
A
B
C
D
None
Channel Scan
Dual Watch
High/Low Power
Talk Around
TX Save Disable
LCD Invert
Encryption Disable*
Follow-Me DW
Call/Reset*
Speed Dial*
Emergency*
Group Up
Group Down
Channel Up
Channel Down
Monitor
Lamp
* requires DTMF/Encryption Unit
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ADVANCED OPERATION
Description of Operating Functions
Channel Scan
The Scanning feature is used to monitor multiple
signals programmed into the transceiver. While
scanning, the transceiver will check each channel
for the presence of a signal, and will stop on a channel if a signal is present.
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Note: Your dealer may have programmed your radio
to stay on one of the following channels if you
press the PTT switch during scanning pause:
l Current channel (“Talk Back”)
l “Last Busy” channel
l “Priority” channel
l “Home” channel
l “Scan Start” channel
One key or switch may be assigned to the Scan
function, as follows:
r One of the Soft keys may be assigned for Scan
operation; or
r The Toggle switch may have one position assigned to the Scan function.
Dual Watch
The Dual Watch feature is similar to the Scan
feature, except that only two channels are monitored:
r The current operating channel; and
r The “Priority” channel.
To activate scanning:
l Press the assigned Soft key, or set the Toggle
switch to the assigned position.
l The scanner will search the channels, looking for
active ones; it will pause each time it finds a channel on which someone is speaking.
To activate Dual Watch:
l Press the assigned Soft key, or set the Toggle
switch to the assigned position.
l The scanner will search the two channels; it will
pause each time it finds a channel on which
someone is speaking.
To stop scanning:
l Press the assigned Soft key, or set the Toggle
switch to a different position.
l Operation will revert to the channel to which the
CH knob is set.
To stop scanning:
l Press the assigned Soft key, or set the Toggle
switch to a different position.
l Operation will revert to the channel to which
the CH knob is set.
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ADVANCED OPERATION
High/Low Power
Press the assigned Soft key or switch the Toggle
Switch to the assigned position to set the radio’s
transmitter to the “Low Power” mode, thus extending battery life. Press the assigned Soft key
again or switch the Toggle Switch to the other
Position to return to “High Power” operation
when in difficult terrain.
Talk Around
Press the assigned Soft key or switch the Toggle
Switch to the assigned position to activate the Talk
Around feature when you are operating on duplex channel systems (separate receive and transmit frequencies, utilizing a “repeater” station).
The Talk Around feature allows you to bypass
the repeater station and talk directly to a station
that is nearby. This feature has no effect when
you are operating on “simplex” channels, where
the receive and transmit frequencies are already
the same.
Note that your dealer may have made provision
for “Talk Around” channels by programming “repeater” and “Talk Around” frequencies on two
adjacent channels. If so, the key may be used for
one of the other Pre-Programmed Functions.
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TX Save Disable
Press the assigned Soft key or switch the Toggle
Switch to the assigned position to disable the Transmit Battery Saver, if you are operating in a location where high power is almost always needed.
The Transmit Battery Saver helps extend battery
life by reducing transmit power when a very
strong signal from an apparently nearby station
is being received. Under some circumstances,
though, your hand-held radio may not be heard
well at the other end of the communication path,
and high power may be necessary at all times.
LCD Invert
Press the assigned Soft key or switch the Toggle
Switch to the assigned position inverts the LCD
display to backward-facing readout (the backward
display is convenient for viewing when wearing
the transceiver on your belt). Press the assigned
Soft key again or switch the Toggle Switch to
the other Position-return the LCD display to
frontward-facing readout.
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ADVANCED OPERATION
Encryption Disable
Press the assigned Soft key or switch the Toggle
Switch to the assigned position to turn off the optional voice encryption unit temporarily, for use
when an incorrect setting of (or failure in) the
encryption system at one end of the communication path has made it impossible to talk to the
other station.
Remember that disabling the encryption will mean
that your transmissions are no longer secure. Return to the encrypted mode as soon as possible, and
do not discuss any critical or confidential information while in the non-encrypted mode of operation.
Lock
Switch the Toggle Switch to lock the top-panel
keys; this can be enabled to prevent radio settings
from being disturbed.
Follow-Me Scan
“Follow-Me” Scan feature checks a User-assigned
Priority Channel regularly as you scan the other
channels. Thus, if only Channels 1, 3, and 5 (of
the 8 available channels) are designated for “Scanning,” the user may nonetheless assign Channel
2 as the “User-assigned” Priority Channel via the
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“Follow-Me” feature.
To activate “Follow-Me” scanning, first select the
channel you want to designate as the “User-Assigned Priority Channel” and Switch the Toggle
Switch to the assigned position. Then turn the CH
selector knob to the “Scanning Start” channel
which has been programmed by your dealer to
activate the scanner. When the scanner stops on
an “Active” channel, the User-assigned Priority
Channel will automatically be checked every few
seconds; if activity is found on the User-assigned
Priority Channel, the radio will switch between
it and the Dealer-Assigned Priority Channel, if
any.
Follow-Me DW
To set up a “Dual Watch” frequency pair using the
“Follow-Me” feature, select a channel using the CH
selector knob. Now press the assigned Soft key;
pressing the assigned Soft key locks the current
channel as the User-assigned Priority Channel. Now
rotate the CH selector knob to another channel (not
the “Scanning Start” channel). Your radio will now
switch back-and-forth between the currently-selected channel (shown on the CH selector knob)
and the User-assigned Priority Channel.
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ADVANCED OPERATION
During “Follow-Me” scanning (after you have
pressed the key), you can set up the “Dual Watch”
feature by rotating the CH selector knob to another channel. The radio will then scan back and
forth between the original User-assigned Priority
Channel and the newly-selected channel.
previously) pass through more than one Group
during the scanning process (normally, scanning
is performed within the current group only). To
include the current Group in the scanning loop,
press and hold in the assigned Soft key for
one second.
The Priority Channel you have assigned (before
pressing the key) will be retained in memory until you change it.
To remove a Group from Group Scan, press and
hold in the assigned Soft key again for one second.
Channel Group Selection
The VX-800 is capable of separating its 200
memory channels into any of ten Groups. There
is no limit as to the number of channels which
may be assigned to each Group. The Dealer will
have made the Group assignment at the time of
channel programming. At the same time, one of
the Soft Keys will be assigned as the Channel
Group Selection key.
To change Channel Groups, press the assigned
soft key to step through the available Groups. Once
the desired Group is reached, rotate the CH selector knob to select the desired channel within the
selected Group.
You may wish to have the Scanner (described
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Multi-Group Scanning is only possible if you are
using the “User Scan” list.
The VX-800 has two scanning “lists:” the “Dealer
Scan” list and the “User Scan” list. The “Dealer
Scan” list is a fixed group of stations which will
be included when scanning is activated. The “User
Scan” list is a different list, initially arranged by
the Dealer, which may be modified by the User
(if, for example, you want to delete one or more
of these channels from the scanning list).
To edit the User Scan list, press and hold the soft
key (assigned to the Group Up/Down function)
to delete the current Memory Group from the
Scanning. Alternatively, press and hold the “Scan”
Soft key for one second to delete the Current
Memory channel from the Scanning.
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ADVANCED OPERATION
When you delete a Group or channel, “-SKIP-”
will appear on the LCD for one second after pressing the Soft key. To restore a particular channel
to your scanning list, press and hold in the Soft
key again for one second; “-STOP-” will appear
on the LCD for one second after pressing the Soft
key.
Call/Reset
This feature, if enabled, allows the user to change
the 3-digit Page Call code, used to call other similarly-equipped stations. Press the Dealer-assigned
soft key, followed by the three digits representing the Page Call code of the station you wish to
call. Three tones will be heard after the last key is
pressed (the new code will now be transmitted).
(you will hear the tones in the speaker), you can
release the PTT switch.
Emergency
The VX-800 includes an “Emergency” feature
which may be useful if you have someone monitoring on the same frequency as your transceiver’s
channel. For further details contact your nearest
dealer..
The receiver squelch of the other station will be
opened, and you can begin communication.
Speed Dial
Your Dealer may have pre-programmed Auto-Dial
telephone number memories into your radio.
To dial a number, press the numbered key corresponding to the Auto-Dial memory number list
provided by your Dealer while pressing the PTT
switch. Once the telephone number has begun
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ADVANCED OPERATION
ARTS (Auto Range Transpond System)
DTMF Paging System
This system is designed to inform you when you and
another ARTS-equipped station are within communication range.
This system allows paging and selective calling, using DTMF tone sequences.
During ARTS operation, your radio automatically
transmits for about 1 second every 25 seconds (the
interval is programmed by the Dealer) in an attempt
to shake hands with the other station.
If you move out of range for more than two minutes,
your radio senses that no signal has been received, a
ringing beeper will sound, and "OUT OF SERVICE"
will scroll on the LCD. If you subsequently move
back into range, as soon as the other station transmits, your beeper will sound, and "IN SERVICE"
will scroll on the LCD.
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When your radio is paged by a station bearing a tone
sequence which matches yours, your radio's squelch
will open and the alert ringer will sound (unless you
have disabled it, as described previously).
The three-digit code of the station which paged you
will be displayed on your radio's LCD.
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UNDERSTANDING RADIO WAVES
Radio waves travel from one point to another by several different means. The general term for these methods of wave travel is “propagation”. You may know
that “shortwave” signals can be propagated over distances of several thousand miles by reflection off of
the upper regions of the atmosphere.
Your hand-held transceiver, on the other hand, operates on the so-called VHF (Very-High Frequency)
or UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) bands. On these
bands, radio waves usually do not reflect off of the
atmosphere. Instead, the radio waves behave almost
as light: they travel in a straight line, and when they
meet a building or obstruction, they go no further in
that direction.
Therefore, it is important that you be as high and free
from obstructions as possible to cover the greatest distance when using your radio. If you operate from inside a car or building, any metal around you can absorb
much of the signal, both transmitted and received. Coverage may therefore be very poor under those conditions. However, if you must operate from indoors, moving next to a window will improve communications.
is high and clear, and coverage is best.
On final note regarding propagation is useful in improving coverage. Because radio waves at VHF/UHF
are similar to light waves, they do reflect, to varying
degrees, off of hills, buildings, and the like. In a crowded
urban area, with many close buildings close together,
many reflections may occur, and interfere with one
another, causing variations in signal strength at different locations.
Therefore, if a signal is weak and you walk a few feet
in any direction, reception may suddenly become clear,
because a particular reflection path may become dominant. Reflections are frequently useful, as they can allow for communications between two stations over a
highly obstructed path.
In view of the factors just discussed, you can easily see
the potential benefit of holding the radio up high near
your mouth while transmitting. In this way the antenna
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SPECIFICATIONS (TYPE USA)
GENERAL
Frequency Range:
Number of Channels:
Channel Spacing:
Battery Voltage:
Temperature Range:
Frequency Stability:
Case Size (WHD):
Weight (approx.):
VX-800 (VHF)
VX-800 (UHF)
134-160, 148-174 MHz
450-485 MHz
200 channels
200 channels
12.5/25/30 kHz
12.5/25/30 kHz
7.4 VDC
7.4 VDC
–30°C to +60°C
–30°C to +60°C
±2.5 ppm
±2.5 ppm
58 x 110 x 28.9 mm w/FNB-V62LI
58 x 110 x 28.9 mm w/FNB-V62LI
300 grams with FNB-V62LI, antenna, belt clip
300 grams with FNB-V62LI, antenna, belt clip
RECEIVER
Circuit Type:
Double-conversion superheterodyne
IFs:
22.05 MHz & 450 kHz
12-dB SINAD Sensitivity: 0.25 µV
Squelch Sensitivity:
0.25 µV
Selectivity:
75 dB (25 kHz)/70 dB (12.5 kHz)
Intermodulation:
75 dB (25 kHz)/68 dB (12.5 kHz)
Spurious Rejection:
75 dB
AF Output:
0.5 W @ 16 W, 3 % THD (BTL output)
Double-conversion superheterodyne
44.25 MHz & 450 kHz
0.25 µV
0.25 µV
75 dB (25 kHz)/68 dB (12.5 kHz)
75 dB (25 kHz)/65 dB (12.5 kHz)
75 dB
0.5 W @ 16 W, 3 % THD (BTL output)
TRANSMITTER
Power Output:
Modulation System:
Maximum Deviation:
FM Noise:
Spurious Emission:
AF Distortion (@ 1 kHz):
Microphone Type:
5.0/2.5/1.0/0.25 W (Selectable)
Direct FM
±5 kHz (25 kHz)/±2.5 kHz (12.5 kHz)
45 dB (25 kHz)/40 dB (12.5 kHz)
70 dB below carrier
<3%
2-k W condenser
5.0/2.5/1.0/0.25 W (Selectable)
Direct FM
±5 kHz (25 kHz)/±2.5 kHz (12.5 kHz)
45 dB (25 kHz)/40 dB (12.5 kHz)
70 dB below carrier
<3%
2-k W condenser
Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
VX-800 OPERATING MANUAL
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ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS
FVP-25
F2D-8
FNB-V57
FNB-V57IS
FNB-V62LI
FBA-25
VAC-800
NC-77B
NC-77C
NC-77F
NC-77U
VTP-50
MH-50A7A
CT-70
CT-71
CT-72
ATV-6A/B/C/XL
ATU-6C/D
Encryption/DTMF Pager Unit
2-Tone Decode Unit
7.2 V 1100 mAh Ni-Cd Battery
Intrinsically-Safe 7.2 V 1100 mAh Ni-Cd Battery
7.4 V 1600 mAh Lithium-Ion Battery
Battery Case
Rapid Desktop Charger (for FNB-V57, FNB-V57IS, FNB-V62LI)
120 VAC Compact Wall Charger for FNB-V57/-V57IS
230-240 VAC Compact Wall Charger for FNB-V57/-V57IS
220 VAC Compact Wall Charger for FNB-V57/-V57IS
230 VAC Compact Wall Charger for FNB-V57/-V57IS
VX-Trunk Unit
Speaker/Microphone
CT-29 to Radio Programming Cable
PC Programming Cable
Radio to Radio Programming Cable
VHF Antenna, A: 134~151 MHz (Stubby), B: 150~163 MHz (Stubby),
C: 161~174 MHz (Stubby), XL: 134~174 MHz (Untuned)
UHF Antenna, C: 440~470 MHz , D: 450~485 MHz
Availability of accessories may vary; some accessories are supplied as standard per local requirements, others
may be unavailable in some reqions. Check with your Vertex Standard Dealer for changes to the above list.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device
does not cause harmful interference.
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does
not cause harmful interference.
Copyright 2001
VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.
All rights reserved.
No portion of this manual
may be reproduced
without the permission of
VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.
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